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Westpac Airpoints Credit Card Conditions of Use. Mastercard ® Cards. As at 11 June 2019. These are the conditions of use for your Westpac Airpoints™ Mastercard account. Please read this document carefully and then keep it in a safe place.

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Page 1: Westpac Airpoints Credit Card Conditions of Use. · You are responsible for promptly informing us of any change of your personal details (including your name, address, telephone,

Westpac Airpoints™ Credit Card Conditions of Use.Mastercard® Cards.As at 11 June 2019.

These are the conditions of use for your Westpac Airpoints™ Mastercard account. Please read this document carefully and then keep it in a safe place.

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Full name and address of creditor: Westpac New Zealand Limited Westpac on Takutai Square53 Galway StreetPrivate Bag 92503Wellesley StreetAuckland

Contents.Receiving and signing your card 2

Ownership of your card and other device(s) 2

Selecting your PIN 2

Protecting your PIN, card and other payment instrument(s) 2

Lost and stolen cards/payment instruments/PINs 3

Liabilities 3

Transaction disputes 5

Unforeseen Hardship 6

Transaction requirements 6

Contactless transactions 7

Acceptance and limitations 8

Damaged or faulty cards/Westpac PayTags 8

Security interest 8

Joint and additional cardholders 8

Westpac PayTag 9

Monthly Account Statements and Interest Charges 9

When will you be charged interest? 10

Payments 11

Charges 12

Anti-money laundering and sanctions 13

Terms and conditions set by third parties 14

Cancellation 14

What to do if you have a complaint 15

Privacy 15

Variation of conditions of use 15

Exercise of Westpac’s discretion 16

Definitions – Credit Card Conditions of Use 16

Westpac Airpoints terms and conditions 17

Definitions – Westpac Airpoints terms and conditions 21

Concierge and Home Assist terms and conditions 23

Definitions – Concierge and Home Assist terms and conditions 27

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Westpac Airpoints™ Credit Card Conditions of Use.Mastercard® Cards.These Conditions of Use apply to the following accounts:

– Westpac Airpoints Mastercard®

– Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard – Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard accounts

The Westpac Transaction and Service Fees brochure also applies.

As soon as you sign or use your Westpac Airpoints credit card or use any other payment instrument to access your account, you are deemed to have agreed to the conditions of use in this document.

Under our Conditions of Use you: – agree to keep your card, any other payment instrument and any

Personal Identification Number (PIN) secure, – agree that your card and any Westpac PayTag® issued to you is the

property of Westpac,

– will sign your card as soon as you receive it.

If you have any enquiries about your account, you can call us – 24 hours a day, seven days a week on 0800 707 002

If you need to write to us, our address is: Westpac, Private Bag 92503, Wellesley Street, Auckland.

Westpac can also accept electronic communications. Find out more information by following the Contact Us link on our website, westpac.co.nz.

You are responsible for promptly informing us of any change of your personal details (including your name, address, telephone, mobile or facsimile numbers and email address). Failure to notify us of your change of address, may impact your rights under these conditions of use.

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Receiving and signing your card.When you receive your card you must immediately sign it. You must not use your card until you have signed it.

Ownership of your card and other device(s).Your card, card number and any applications or devices provided to you by Westpac to access your account are the property of Westpac. You must not copy or reproduce them and if Westpac tells you to return or destroy them then you must do so.

Selecting your PIN.When you are issued with your card if you have a PIN (self-selected online or otherwise) you will activate your card when you use your card at any electronic funds device such as EFTPOS terminals and ATMs. If you have not self-selected a PIN online, you will need to visit a Westpac branch with suitable ID (e.g. passport or New Zealand driver licence) in order to select a PIN. You will also need to select a PIN if you wish to use any other payment instrument to access your account where a PIN is required and PIN functionality is available for that payment instrument. Your PIN enables you to use your card in electronic funds devices such as ATMs and EFTPOS terminals. When you select your PIN, (either online or in a branch) you should choose a number that you will be able to remember easily as you will need to memorise it. You must not choose unsuitable numbers such as birth dates, months or years, parts of your telephone number, parts of your card number or sequential or easily identified numbers (e.g. 2345 or 2222). You must also not use numbers from personal data such as your drivers licence, locker number, your Airpoints membership number or password or other numbers easily connected with you.We recommend using different PIN numbers for different cards, other payment instruments and equipment e.g. security alarms, lockers.From time to time we may replace/reissue you with a card or other payment instrument pre-loaded with your existing PIN, which means you do not need to visit a Westpac branch to select a PIN unless you want to change it.

Protecting your PIN, card and other payment instrument(s).You must exercise every possible care to ensure the safety of your card and any other payment instrument that you may use to access your account. You must not allow others to use your card, card number, PIN or any other payment instrument. Always get your card or other payment instrument back after using it. You must make sure that your card and any other payment instrument is kept secure. Do not leave your card or any other payment instrument in an unattended wallet, purse or vehicle or anywhere a thief could remove the card without being noticed (particularly in nightclubs, hotels or restaurants). If your card or any other payment instrument is lost or stolen, it can be used by others to make unauthorised transactions, which may result in a loss to you.

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For your security, your PIN must not be:

– written down, especially not on the card or other payment instrument, – kept in any form with the card or other payment instrument, – disclosed to any other person, including any other cardholders, the

Police, family members or bank staff, or – negligently or recklessly disclosed. You must ensure that no one can

see you enter your PIN at ATMs and EFTPOS terminals.Some transactions using your card or other payment instrument(s) may not require PIN or signature verification. This will depend on the payment instrument, the method of payment, the EFT terminal and the country concerned.You must not send your card or any Westpac PayTag overseas or have any other person send your card or Westpac PayTag to you overseas. Please contact us to find out about sending these items overseas or receiving them while you are overseas.

Lost and stolen cards/payment instruments/PINs.You must notify us immediately if:

– your card or any other payment instrument is lost or stolen, – your PIN becomes known to someone else, – a record of your PIN is lost or stolen.

If you are in New Zealand, please:

– call us on 0800 707 002, or – notify any Westpac branch during business hours.

You will be required to provide information on how the loss or theft occurred.

If you are outside New Zealand, please:

– notify a bank which displays the Mastercard® acceptance mark, – notify us by calling +64-9-914 8026.

There may be a charge to your account if a replacement card or Westpac PayTag is required or if you wish to enable a new payment instrument to access your account.

Liabilities.Liability for losses which result from lost/stolen cards/payment instruments/PINs Once you have told us that your card or any other payment instrument has been lost or stolen, or your PIN disclosed, either in New Zealand or overseas, you will not be held responsible for any unauthorised use of your card or that payment instrument (as the case may be) after that time, unless you have acted fraudulently or negligently.You will be deemed to have acted fraudulently or negligently if:

– you have failed to reasonably safeguard your card or other payment instrument,

– you have kept a written record of your PIN on or with your card or other payment instrument,

– you have kept your PIN in a form that can be readily identified as a PIN, – you have selected an unsuitable PIN,

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– you have disclosed your PIN to anyone, whether family or those in apparent authority including bank staff, or let them use your card or other payment instrument,

– you have unreasonably delayed notifying us that your card or other payment instrument has been lost or stolen, or that your PIN has been disclosed,

– you have failed to take all reasonable steps to prevent disclosure to any other person when keying in your PIN,

– you have breached these conditions of use.In the above instances, your maximum liability will be the lesser of:

– the actual loss at the time of notification, or – the maximum amount that you would have been entitled to withdraw

from your account between the time your card or other payment instrument is lost/stolen and the time you notify us.

If your card or other payment instrument gives you access to an account with a credit facility (eg. Choices home loan), failure to look after your card, other payment instrument and PIN could result in a substantial loss for which you could be held responsible.

Liability for transactions charged to your account.You are personally responsible for all credit extended by Westpac to you including credit extended under a Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard. You will be required to pay us the amounts of all:

– cash advance and sales vouchers signed or authorised by you or another cardholder on your account,

– mail, telephone, internet order or email transactions and cycle payments authorised by you or another cardholder on your account,

– EFT transactions carried out on your account using your card or other payment instrument or the card or other payment instrument of another cardholder on your account, and

– other transactions authorised by you or another cardholder on your account and approved by us.

There are risks involved if you or another cardholder on your account initiates a transaction by mail order, telephone order, internet or by email. You are giving authority to the merchant to process an EFT transaction or issue a sales voucher for the purchase amount which will be debited to your account. You should consider the security and standing of the company or entity you are doing business with, and check the fine print relating to any transaction, before you provide your credit card details or complete the transaction. If you or another cardholder on your account initiates cycle payment transactions, i.e. if you agree with a merchant that an amount will be debited against your account on a regular basis, then you are liable for meeting those transaction amounts even if you close your account.In certain circumstances your agreement with the merchant may authorise the debiting of your account with additional purchase amounts without the need for further authorisation. Provided these amounts have been incurred under the terms of that agreement they may be charged to your account.

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Incorrect or unauthorised transactions.If you think a transaction shown on your statement is incorrect or unauthorised, you can dispute it, provided you notify us in writing within 30 days of the statement period closing date. Please see the Transaction disputes section below for further details on notification.In some situations, if you do not receive the goods or services you have ordered with your card, another payment instrument or by use of your card number, or you have not authorised a transaction, you may be able to get a credit for the transaction.

Transaction disputes.You are responsible for checking your statements to ensure their accuracy and advising us of any mistakes. If you do not notify us of a disputed transaction within the time period stated below, then the charge or record of the transaction will remain on your account.If you wish to dispute any transaction recorded in your monthly statement, you must notify us in writing within 30 days of the statement period closing date, giving the following information:

– your name, account number and the last four digits of your card number,

– the amount and nature of the disputed transaction, attaching (if available) a copy of the transaction record or sales voucher in support of your case,

– details of the EFT terminal (if any) at which the disputed transaction occurred,

– details of the website (if any) through which the disputed transaction was initiated,

– the date and approximate time (if known) on which the disputed transaction occurred,

– details of any formal complaint lodged with the Police.Once you have notified us of the disputed transaction we will investigate the matter and acknowledge your complaint within five days. Failure to report the incorrect, invalid or unauthorised transaction within 30 days may mean we cannot reverse the transaction and you will have to pay for it.Where it is established that an error did occur (whether it was the disputed transaction complained of, or not) it will be corrected and you will be advised of any appropriate adjustments which will be made to your account in respect of credit and other charges.If, as a result of our investigation, we believe the charge or transaction should remain, we will write to you setting out our reasons and the applicable service charge.If you have followed Westpac’s internal complaints procedure and you are still not satisfied with the outcome of the investigation, you may refer the matter to the Banking Ombudsman.In respect of disputes between merchants and cardholders, refer to the Transaction requirements section.

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Liability for transactions on closed accounts or insufficient funds/credit.If an EFT terminal processes a transaction on an account which has been closed or, if it is open and there are insufficient funds or available credit to permit the transaction, we will not be deemed in any way to have consented to that transaction, and you will be liable for that transaction amount.

Westpac’s liability.Westpac will be responsible for any amounts deducted from your account as a direct result of the failure of either your card or any ATM (excluding any card or ATM which is obviously faulty, or in the case of an ATM, where any fault has been advised by notice or display) to function properly. We will also be liable for any direct or indirect loss or damage which results from the fraudulent or negligent acts or omissions of our employees or agents. Subject to the specific terms and conditions of a payment instrument, we will not be liable for direct or indirect loss or damage that results from:

– using, or attempting to use, a payment instrument otherwise than in accordance with the terms and conditions that apply to the use of that payment instrument, or

– inserting a payment instrument (other than a card) in an ATM machine.

Unforeseen Hardship.If you are in financial difficulty (for example, because of illness, injury, or loss of employment), it is important that you do not ignore the problem. Contact us as soon as possible if you are having problems meeting your repayments or think that you may experience difficulty doing so in the near future. Depending on your circumstances you may be able to make a hardship application. There are limits on when and how often you can make a hardship application. You can find out more information and obtain a Financial Hardship Application form:

– in person at a branch (a branch locator tool can be found online at westpac.co.nz/redpages);

– by phone (on 0800 772 771 between 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday); or – online (at westpac.co.nz).

Transaction requirements. – A payment effected using your card or other payment instrument

constitutes an irrevocable order to Westpac and you cannot stop payment of a transaction once requested. There are limited circumstances under which we can reverse a transaction which will be subject to the rules of Mastercard. For example we cannot reverse a transaction where there is a dispute with a merchant about the quality of the goods and services. We will not be responsible for the goods and services supplied by any merchant, and any complaints you have with the merchant must be resolved by you.

– Any transactions which may be processed before you sign or use your card or use any other payment instrument to access your account, including balance transfers, will be subject to these conditions of use.

– Westpac will advise you of your approved credit limit in writing.

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Westpac may decrease your credit limit from time to time. Examples of when your credit limit may change include if: > your financial position has changed, or is anticipated to change; > you do not pay an amount when it is due; > we are required to do so in order to comply with a court order or

other legal or regulatory obligation; > we believe that use of the card or card account may cause loss to

you or to Westpac; or > you have operated your card fraudulently or negligently. > Your credit limit will also be shown on your monthly statements and

in your Westpac online banking. – You must ensure that your account does not exceed the credit limit

authorised in writing by us, without our prior written approval. If you fail to comply with this condition then any amount in excess of your credit limit is payable on demand. You will be liable for any transaction processed to your account which exceeds your credit limit.

Westpac may impose such restrictions as it reasonably thinks fit for the efficient processing of transactions and in order to reduce your and Westpac’s exposure to theft or fraud. These restrictions may include maximum daily transaction limits for EFT Transactions made with your card or any payment instrument(s), details of which are available at westpac.co.nz.You will be obliged to pay any amounts debited to your accounts which exceed the daily EFT transaction limits. In addition, there may be a daily limit on the number of EFT transactions you may make on your account. Note also that:

– The minimum amount of any cash advance in New Zealand is $20. However, different amounts may apply in other countries.

– You may use your card to carry out EFT transactions at any ATM during the hours advised by us, provided that access is available. Access to an EFTPOS terminal is at the merchant’s discretion.

– Westpac PayTag can only be used to make Contactless transactions. Any limit or restrictions that apply to Contactless transactions also apply to the use of Westpac PayTag. You must use a card for EFT transactions that are outside the limits and restrictions that apply to Contactless transactions.

If you wish to dispute a transaction on your statement you may do so. Please see the Transaction disputes section.

Contactless transactions. – If your card or other payment instrument has contactless technology

you may use it to make Contactless transactions in New Zealand and overseas at a Contactless terminal. You will be able to find a Contactless terminal at any merchant or bank that displays your card symbol and the relevant contactless symbol.

– You may be required to enter your PIN or sign to use your card or your other payment instrument(s) for Contactless transactions over certain minimum transaction limits. For New Zealand, the minimum transaction limits can be found at westpac.co.nz. Different limits apply overseas and we have no control over these limits.

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Acceptance and limitations.Mastercard is accepted by banks and merchants displaying the Mastercard acceptance mark. However, we will not be held liable if any bank or merchant either refuses to accept the card or any other payment instrument, does not follow proper authorisation procedures, or does not allow the card or any other payment instrument to be used to purchase particular types of goods and services available from the bank or merchant.The use of your card or any other payment instrument overseas may be subject to exchange controls or other government requirements and in these circumstances Westpac may delay, defer, stop, charge back or refuse to process a transaction. See the Anti-money laundering and sanctions section below for further information. Mastercard® process and convert into New Zealand dollars, cash advances (where applicable), purchases and/ or charges made in foreign currencies at the rate(s) of exchange fixed by Mastercard. Mastercard convert transactions made in any foreign currency into United States dollars before converting them into New Zealand dollars. A foreign currency conversion fee will be charged by the bank on any such foreign currency transaction. Details of this fee are available in our Transaction and Service Fees brochure which forms part of these conditions of use, a copy of which is available at a Westpac branch or online at westpac.co.nz.

Damaged or faulty cards/Westpac PayTag.In the event that your card or Westpac PayTag becomes damaged or faulty, we will issue you with a new card or Westpac PayTag when you return the damaged/faulty item to us. You must also advise us of how the damage or fault occurred. There may be a charge to your account if a replacement card or Westpac PayTag is required.

Security interest.Unless expressly disclosed to you, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any other document, no security interest is taken in connection with your credit facility.

Joint and additional cardholders.

Joint cardholders. – If you and a joint cardholder each hold a card or Westpac PayTag on

the same account, you are both bound by these conditions of use. You and any joint cardholder are also liable both jointly and severally for any amount owing to us on that joint account. This means that either of you may be required to pay the outstanding balance owed on the account.

– We will accept instructions relating to the account from either joint cardholder.

– A notice we send to one of you, will count as notice to all of you. – Either of you may cancel your cards and/or Westpac PayTags provided

that you notify us in writing and return both of them to us, cut in half.

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– Either of you may cancel one card or Westpac PayTag provided that you notify us in writing and return it to us, cut in half. Upon cancellation of one card, the joint account will be frozen by Westpac so that neither of you will be able to use it. Each of you may apply for a new individual card. Each of you will remain liable for all transactions initiated or charged to the cancelled account prior to cancellation, as well as any costs and expenses incurred after cancellation.

A joint cardholder must be at least 18 years old.

Additional cardholders.At your request, we may issue an additional card on your account to any person nominated by you who is over the age of 16. The additional card must carry the nominated person’s signature and may be used by that person on your account in every respect as if it were your card. However you are liable for all transactions carried out by that person, i.e. you will be bound by the use of any additional card as if you had used it personally.The additional card is subject to these conditions of use.

Westpac PayTag.When Westpac PayTag is available, at your request, we may issue to you a Westpac PayTag on your account in your name or to any person nominated by you, who is over the age of 16. Use of a Westpac PayTag does not require a PIN or the signature of the account holder or any nominated persons.You are liable for any transactions carried out on your account using a Westpac PayTag by you or any person nominated by you. Westpac PayTag can only be used for Contactless transactions. Any limits that apply to Contactless transactions will also apply to the use of Westpac PayTag. Westpac PayTag is subject to these conditions of use as well as the Westpac PayTag Terms and Conditions, which can be found online at westpac.co.nz.

Monthly Account Statements and Interest Charges.

Statements.We will allocate you a monthly date for the issue of statements. We will provide you with a statement if, at that date:

– there are any amounts outstanding on your account; or – any new transactions have been debited or credited to your account

since the previous statement period.If you are a Westpac Online Banking customer you consent to receive these statements electronically in respect of your online accounts, unless you elect through Westpac Online Banking to receive statements in paper form. We will give you at least 14 days notice when we cease to provide paper statements to you.By so consenting you agree that we may make electronic statements available to you in Westpac Online Banking, either in a PDF form or by providing equivalent ongoing online information about your accounts and transactions.If you are not a Westpac Online Banking customer or if you elect to receive statements in paper form, you will be sent statements by ordinary post (to your current address as advised by you to Westpac) or by facsimile.

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We have no obligation to tell you when electronic statement or account information is available for your viewing.Your statement will tell you your “closing balance”, your “pay by date” and your “statement period”.

When will you be charged interest?

Purchases.If you pay your statement closing balance in full by the pay by date, you will not be charged interest on the purchases listed in that statement.Otherwise, you will be charged interest on the daily balance of each purchase in that statement, from the date of purchase until payment of that purchase is made in full.Purchases since that statement will be included in your next statement.

Cash Advances.Unless we agree otherwise, you will be charged interest on the daily balance of each cash advance, from the date you withdraw the cash until you pay that amount in full.

Balances transferred from non-Westpac accounts.Unless part of a promotion, you will be charged interest on the daily balance of the unpaid balances transferred from accounts at other institutions, from the date of transfer until paid in full.

Fees and charges. – Cash advance fees: You will be charged interest on each cash advance

fee, from the date you withdraw the cash for which the fee is charged until you pay that fee in full.

– Other fees and charges: If you pay your statement closing balance in full by your pay by date, you will not be charged interest on any other fees or charges included in that statement closing balance. Otherwise, you will be charged interest on the balance of such fees and charges from the date they are incurred until the date each is paid in full.

Unpaid interest.Any unpaid interest on your account will itself bear interest on its daily balance from the date it is charged to your account until it is paid in full.

Balances transferred from other Westpac credit card accounts.The interest terms set out above will apply to any unpaid balance you transfer to this account from another Westpac credit card account, in the same way as if the transactions included in the transferred balance had been made under this account. The details for the transferred transactions will be shown in the statements we provide you with relating to the credit card account from which the transfer was made. We will provide you with a separate statement showing transactions included in that balance which were made since the date of your last statement.

How is interest calculated?Interest will be calculated on your daily balance at the interest rate(s) applicable at that date.

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When is interest debited?Interest which accrues on your account will be debited to your account at the end of the last day of your statement period.

Interest Rates.Unless otherwise specified in a promotion:

– The interest rate for purchases and charges will apply to all purchases and charges (other than cash advance fees), balances transferred from another institution, and interest accrued thereon, including purchases and charges (other than cash advance fees) transferred from another Westpac credit card account and interest accrued thereon.

– The interest rate for cash advances will apply to all cash advances and cash advance fees (including those transferred from another Westpac credit card account), and interest accrued thereon.

– From time to time we may offer promotional interest rates for certain purchases for specified period(s). Standard interest rates will apply to the unpaid (outstanding) balance of any such purchases when the term of the promotional interest rate expires.

The current interest rates are shown in the welcome letter we send you, on your statements and are available at westpac.co.nz. Interest rates are subject to change from time to time.

Payments.Information regarding methods of making payment is outlined at westpac.co.nz.Once a payment is made to your account, this will reduce the daily balance on which interest is charged.Credits to your account such as retail credits or refunds are not regarded as payments, so cannot be deducted from your required payment amount. However, these will reduce the daily balance on which interest is calculated.

Application of payments.Unless otherwise advised as part of any promotional offer, any payments you make will be applied against the amount you owe in the following order:1. All charges, either shown on the current statement or any previous

statements, or charged since your current statement.2. All interest, shown on the current statement or any previous statement.3. All cash advances shown on the current statement, or any previous

statement.4. All purchases shown on the current statement, or any previous

statement.5. Any balances transferred from accounts at other institutions shown

on the current statement or any previous statement. Should your account contain multiple balance transfers, the balance transfer with the highest interest rate will be paid off first.

6. All cash advances made since the current statement.7. All purchases made since the current statement.8. All balance transfers from accounts at other institutions made since

the current statement.

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Effective date of payment and availability of credit.A payment to your account is considered to be made on the day that the payment is actually credited to your account. Depending on the payment method used, payments will normally be credited to your account the day they are processed. However, if there are delays in crediting a payment to your account the payment will be back-dated to the date it was processed for the purpose of calculating interest. There is a clearing period of three business days (not including the date of processing) for cheque payments to your account. During this clearing period, you will not be able to access these funds.

Minimum payments.You are required to pay at least the minimum payment by the pay by date. You may pay any amount you wish, provided that it equals or exceeds the minimum payment. The minimum payment is the amount defined in our Transactions and Fees brochure, rounded to full dollars, plus:

– any amount shown as overdue, plus – any amount required to reduce the balance below the credit limit, or – any other amounts as agreed upon from time to time between you

and Westpac.If you do not pay the minimum payment in full when due, you may incur additional charges and you may not be able to use your card or other payment instrument.Any overdue amount is payable immediately. You are obliged to pay the minimum payment each month even if you do not receive a statement or access a Statement in your Westpac Online Banking. Payment and account details may be obtained from any of our branches, by visiting online banking or by calling us on 0800 707 002.

Unpaid amounts.If you have any money in any account with Westpac, we may use the credit balance in any such account either to pay off or contribute to the unpaid minimum payment owing on your credit card account, or if your credit card account has been cancelled to pay off the balance owing on that account. For this purpose:

– money may be transferred from one account to another and applied to payment of any amount owing on your credit card accounts,

– any number of accounts, including your credit card account, may be treated as one,

– money in one currency may be used to buy money in another currency, and

– term investments may be broken.We may do this without prior notice, in any order and as often as necessary. We may also apply money from any joint account you operate.

Charges.A late payment charge will apply each month if you do not make at least the minimum payment due as shown on the monthly statement before the pay by date. The late payment charge will not apply where the balance of your account at the date of issue of the next monthly statement is less than $25 or if you remedy the non-payment by the date of issue of that statement. Other fees and charges may be imposed by us and may be changed from

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time to time. Fees and charges will be debited to your account. Those fees and charges may include:

– an urgent application fee if you ask us to urgently process your card application,

– an annual or half-yearly account charge for maintaining your account, including maintaining any loyalty programme specific to the card type, or providing additional benefits specific to the card type e.g. travel insurance, extended warranty insurance. This charge will be debited annually or half-yearly in advance,

– joint/additional card charges if you operate a joint/additional card on your account,

– a cash advance charge, if you make a cash advance, – account over limit charges, where you exceed your credit limit during

any statement period, – a replacement card or Westpac PayTag charge (if your card or Westpac

PayTag is lost, stolen or damaged or becomes faulty), – foreign currency conversion fees, if you make a purchase or cash

withdrawal (which may include any fees or charges debited by a third party) in a foreign currency,

– if you require a card or Westpac PayTag to be sent urgently or overseas, courier/freight charges,

– if you dispute any transactions, disputed transaction search charges, statement copy charges and sales voucher copy charges (as applicable),

– demand notice charges, where demand is made upon you for overdue amounts, and

– costs and expenses incurred by us in collecting cards/Westpac PayTags and/or payments.

Unpaid money - agency collection charges.In addition to the costs and expenses set out above, if at any time the money you owe us (the debt) is not paid, we may refer the debt to a collection agency for recovery. You agree to reimburse Westpac on demand on a full indemnity basis for collection agency costs and expenses (including GST) incurred by Westpac in relation to recovery of the debt and/or cards and/or Westpac PayTags, and these costs and expenses will be debited from your account. You also agree to pay any collection agency costs and expenses (including GST) charged to you by the agency.For more details regarding our fees and charges see our Transaction and Service Fees brochure at a Westpac branch, online at westpac.co.nz or call us on 0800 707 002.

Anti-money laundering and sanctions.You agree to provide all information to Westpac that Westpac requires in order to manage its anti-money-laundering and countering terrorism financing obligations, to manage its economic and trade sanctions risks and to comply with any laws, rules or regulations in New Zealand or any other country. You agree that Westpac may refuse to establish a business relationship with you, may be required to delay, defer, stop, charge back or refuse to process any transaction, or may terminate its business relationship with you at any time and without notice, if you fail to provide this information to Westpac in the manner and timeframe specified by Westpac.

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You agree that Westpac may delay, defer, stop, charge back or refuse to process any transaction without incurring any liability if Westpac knows or suspects that:

– the transaction will or may breach any laws or regulations in New Zealand or any other country; or

– the transaction involves any person (natural, corporate or governmental) that is itself sanctioned, or is connected, directly or indirectly, to any person (natural, corporate or governmental) that is sanctioned, under economic and trade sanctions imposed by any country.

Unless you have disclosed in writing to Westpac that you are acting in a trustee capacity or on behalf of another party, you warrant that you are acting solely on your own behalf in connection with the account.For each transaction conducted using your account, you represent and warrant to Westpac that, to the best of your knowledge, information and belief at the time the transaction takes place, the transaction will not breach any laws or regulations in New Zealand or any other country relevant to the transaction.

Terms and conditions set by third parties.In addition to these conditions of use, the use of your card or other payment instrument in an EFT terminal is subject to the conditions imposed from time to time by other financial institutions who are parties to any EFT system.Any service benefit(s) that are associated with the use of your card or other payment instrument which are provided by a third party supplier may be withdrawn by Westpac at any time in the event that the relevant third party supplier withdraws the service benefit(s) offered.

Cancellation.You may cancel your card or a Westpac PayTag at any time by notifying us in writing, cutting it in half and returning it to any Westpac branch.If you cancel within 15 days from the date these conditions of use are sent to you, any annual account fee or joint / additional cardholder fee charged to you will be reversed or refunded as appropriate.If you cancel all cards and Westpac PayTags on your account, you (and the joint cardholder where applicable) must immediately pay the outstanding balance of the account and any reasonable costs incurred by us in collecting payment. Credit charges will continue to accrue until payment of the outstanding balance has been made.Westpac may cancel your card or your Westpac PayTag at any time without prior notice. Examples of when we may exercise these rights include, if: > your financial position has changed or is anticipated to change; > you do not pay an amount when it is due; > we are required to do so in order to comply with a court order or other

legal or regulatory obligation; > we believe that use of the card or card account may cause loss to

you or to Westpac; or > you have operated your card fraudulently or negligently.

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If you are notified that your card or Westpac PayTag has been cancelled, you are required to cut it in half, return it to any Westpac branch and immediately pay the outstanding balance of the account and any reasonable costs incurred by us in collecting payment. If this happens you must not use any payment instrument to access your account. Credit charges will continue to accrue until payment of the outstanding balance has been made.Proof of posting a letter to your last known address notifying you of the cancellation of your card and/or Westpac PayTag will be proof of notification.

What to do if you have a complaint.Your satisfaction is our priority so if you have any concern or problem, whatsoever, let us know, and we’ll do our best to resolve it right away. You can do this:

– in person at a branch (a branch locator tool can be found online at westpac.co.nz/redpages);

– by phone 7 days a week 7am-11pm > toll free within New Zealand: 0800 400 600 > from overseas: +64 9 912 8000 (international toll charges apply)

– online (at westpac.co.nz/feedback).Westpac is a member of the Banking Ombudsman Dispute Resolution Scheme. If you’re still unhappy after we’ve reviewed your complaint, then you may want to refer the matter to the Banking Ombudsman.You can contact the Banking Ombudsman:Phone: 0800 805 950Email: [email protected]: Banking Ombudsman Freepost 218002 PO Box 25327 Featherston Street Wellington 6146

Privacy.Westpac is committed to your privacy and has a Privacy Policy which explains how Westpac collects, stores, protects and uses your personal information. The Westpac Privacy Policy is available at any Westpac branch or online at westpac.co.nz.

Variation of Conditions of Use.We reserve the right to vary these conditions of use at any time.Examples of when we may exercise this right include:

– if Westpac’s and/or Westpac Group’s legal or regulatory requirements change;

– to allow us to respond to market changes; – to reflect improvements to the product and/or service; or – to enable changes that are reasonably necessary for our other

legitimate business purposes. Notice of any such changes shall be given at least 14 days in advance in at least one of the following ways:

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– by direct communication to you, for example by letter or electronic communication;

– by message in Westpac Online Banking;– by displaying information in our branches;– by notice on our website; or– by notice in the media (including public notices).The exercise of any power to vary an interest rate or fee is not a change to these conditions of use for the purposes of this clause.

Exercise of Westpac’s discretion.When we exercise discretion under these conditions of use, we will do so in a reasonable and consistent way. We have provided some examples in this document of when we may exercise a discretion.

Definitions – Credit Card Conditions of Use.account – means your Westpac Airpoints Mastercard, Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard, Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard account or any nominated account.ATM – means any Automatic Teller Machine which enables amounts to be debited or credited electronically from or to your account(s).card – means the Westpac Airpoints Mastercard, Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard, Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard and any other Westpac credit card issued to you or any other cardholder on your account and includes any joint or additional cards but excludes Westpac PayTag.cardholder – means the person we issue with a Westpac Airpoints Mastercard, Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard, Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard or Westpac PayTag or any other Westpac credit card. This includes, unless the context states otherwise, joint cardholders, additional cardholders, the principal cardholder and any Westpac PayTag holders.cash advance – means an advance of cash made from your account.Contactless terminal – means an EFT terminal which can be used to make a Contactless transaction.Contactless transaction – means a transaction made by holding a payment instrument with contactless technology close to the contactless reader on a contactless terminal without having to insert or swipe it.EFT – means Electronic Funds Transfer, which is the process by which funds are withdrawn electronically from your account. You authorise an Electronic Funds Transfer by using your card or other payment instrument at an EFT terminal or by using your card number online.EFT terminal – means the device for initiating EFT transactions and includes ATMs and EFTPOS terminals.EFTPOS terminal – means an EFT terminal located at a merchant’s point of sale.nominated account – means a Westpac bank account (e.g cheque or savings account) which is linked to your payment instrument and from which EFT transactions may be made using a payment instrument. EFT transactions on a nominated account are subject to your request and our approval.

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pay by date – is the date shown on your current statement as the date by which payment must be made of the statement closing balance shown in your current statement, for purchases listed on your current statement to be free from any interest charge.payment instrument – means any instrument or device (such as a card, mobile phone, computer or Westpac PayTag) that Westpac allows you to use to access your account.PIN – means the Personal Identification Number which, when used in conjunction with a card or other PIN-enabled payment instrument in an EFT terminal, enables you to make EFT transactions.statement – means the statement we provide you with monthly in respect of your account which lists transactions debited or credited to your account for a statement period.statement closing balance – means the balance of purchases, cash advances, balance transfers, charges and interest, less payments and credits for the relevant statement period.statement period – means the period specified in your statement to which the statement relates.transaction – includes a purchase, cash advance or balance transfer being made, interest or a fee or charge being debited to your account and a payment or other credit being made to your account.we, us, or Westpac – means Westpac New Zealand Limited and its successors and assigns.Westpac Group – includes Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141, Westpac New Zealand Limited and all related entities of Westpac Banking Corporation and/or Westpac New Zealand Limited.Westpac PayTag – means, when available, the Westpac PayTag sticker issued to you by Westpac that enables you to conduct Contactless transactions.Westpac PayTag Terms and Conditions – means the then current terms and conditions relating to the use of Westpac PayTag. you or your – means the account holder or the cardholder as the context requires.

Westpac Airpoints terms and conditions.This Airpoints section is part of the Westpac Airpoints Credit Card Conditions of Use.Notwithstanding the effective date printed at the front of these Conditions of Use, this Airpoints section will be effective as from 1 May 2015, the date on which Westpac becomes an Airpoints programme partner of Air New Zealand.If you have a Westpac Airpoints credit card, these Conditions of Use and the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions (which can be viewed at airnewzealand.co.nz/airpoints) apply. To the extent that there is any inconsistency, these Conditions of Use shall prevail.

Airpoints Programme.The nominated earner must be a current member of the Airpoints programme and have advised Westpac of his/her Airpoints number to be eligible to earn Airpoints dollars and Status Points.

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Airpoints dollars and, where relevant, Status Points can be earned on the Airpoints credit card account as from 1 May 2015. No Airpoints dollars or Status Points will be awarded for purchases made with an Airpoints credit card prior to this date.The awarding and value of Airpoints dollars and Status Points will be determined by Westpac in its absolute discretion. Westpac does not guarantee that Airpoints dollars or Status Points will continue to be offered for its products or services provided. Westpac is not responsible for the provision of Airpoints dollars or Status Points and associated tier status and privileges, which are the sole responsibility of Air New Zealand and subject to the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions. You must notify us immediately if you cease, for any reason, to be a member of the Airpoints programme.

Earning Airpoints Dollars.As from 1 May 2015, the nominated earner can earn Airpoints dollars every time the Airpoints credit card is used to make an eligible purchase. Eligible purchases made by joint cardholders or additional cardholders will earn Airpoints dollars for the nominated earner and will be credited to his/ her Airpoints account. Airpoints dollars will be earned at a rate specified and published by us from time to time on our website at westpac.co.nz/airpoints. Airpoints dollar earn rates are subject to change without notice. Additional Airpoints dollars may also be earned in relation to promotions, incentives or in other ways offered by us or Air New Zealand or its partners from time to time.We may appoint bonus partners that may offer promotional Airpoints dollars on purchases of bonus partner goods and services with your Airpoints credit card. You authorise bonus partners to collect the nominated earner’s Airpoints membership number at the point of sale and hold it for the crediting of Airpoints dollars.Excluded transactions - The following transactions are not eligible purchases and Westpac is not obligated to award Airpoints dollars for such transactions:a. purchases of Airpoints dollars using Airpoints Advance facilities (if

available as a benefit of your Airpoints credit card); b. fees or interest;c. balance transfers; d. credit card repayment insurance;e. gambling chips or gambling transactions (including online gambling);f. cash advances or cash withdrawals made from ATMs or financial

institutions (over the counter cash at a bank);g. money orders, travellers cheques and foreign currencies in cash;h. any transaction that is reversed, refunded or charged back or other

adjustments;i. transactions on any nominated account(s) linked to your Airpoints

credit card; j. transactions by means other than a Westpac Airpoints credit card, as

a result of the failure of any machine or system, or strike beyond the control of Westpac;

k. purchases made with an Airpoints credit card other than a Westpac

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Airpoints Business Mastercard for the purpose of business related expenditure;

l. transactions made in any period during which the nominated earner’s Airpoints membership is suspended by Air New Zealand or at any time after it is terminated for any reason; and

m. transactions made in any period during which the nominated earner’s Airpoints credit card account is suspended by Westpac or at any time after it is cancelled or closed pursuant to the “Cancellation” clause below.

Airpoints dollars will accrue monthly and will be credited to your Airpoints account at the end of the Airpoints credit card account statement cycle. The Airpoints dollars earned will be shown on your Airpoints credit card account statement. For general information about the Airpoints programme or your Airpoints account, including the amount of Airpoints dollars and Status Points earned, please contact Air New Zealand on 0800 247 764 or visit airnewzealand.co.nz/airpoints

Using Airpoints Dollars.The use of Airpoints dollars to redeem rewards is governed by the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions. Westpac does not guarantee the redemption of Airpoints dollars or any rewards you receive under the Airpoints programme, which are the sole responsibility of Air New Zealand and subject to the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions.

Non-expiry of Airpoints Dollars.The Airpoints dollars earned by a Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard holder will not expire for so long as you remain the nominated earner for the Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard account. This benefit will also apply to Airpoints dollars earned by you before becoming the nominated earner of a Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard. When you cease to be the nominated earner or your Airpoints credit card account is closed, the Airpoints dollars will expire in accordance with the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions. This may mean some or all of your accrued Airpoints dollars could expire immediately upon you ceasing to be the nominated earner or upon the closure of your Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard account.

Airpoints Advance.Nominated earners of a Westpac Airpoints Mastercard or a Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard may use the Air New Zealand Airpoints Advance facility to overdraw their Airpoints account up to the specified limit for their particular card type as shown on westpac.co.nz/airpoints to redeem rewards.If you hold more than one Airpoints credit card or other Airpoints financial product, you will be entitled only to the Airpoints Advance for the product with the highest Airpoints Advance limit. The availability of the Airpoints Advance facility is subject to the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions.

Extended Reward Gifting.Each year, subject to you setting up an Airpoints Gifting Register and gifting in accordance with the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions, nominated earners of an Airpoints credit card may gift rewards to the following people:

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– to any person who resides in the same household and at the same address; and

– up to two people who reside outside the nominated earner’s household.The availability of the extended reward gifting is subject to the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions and is not cumulative with any other gifting rights under the Airpoints programme.

Status Points.Nominated earners of a Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard or a Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard account are eligible to earn Status Points. To find out the New Zealand dollars purchase spend requirement for each Status Point please visit westpac.co.nz/airpoints.Status Points will not be earned on excluded transactions listed under the section “Earning Airpoint dollars” above.

Koru Joining Fee Waiver.Where Air New Zealand accepts your application for Koru membership the Koru joining fee will be waived for principal, joint and additional cardholders of a Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard or a Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard. This fee will not be refunded if it has already been paid to Air New Zealand.

Koru Membership Discount.The annual Koru individual membership fee will be reduced by $145 for principal, joint and additional cardholders of a Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard or a Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard for as long as your Airpoints credit card account remains open. This fee will not be refunded if it has already been paid to Air New Zealand.The availability of the above Koru related benefits is not cumulative and you will be entitled only to these benefits associated with one card or other Airpoints financial product. These benefits are subject to the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions and Koru terms and conditions (which can be viewed at airnewzealand.co.nz/koru).

Joint Cardholders and Additional Cardholders.In addition to the provisions for joint and additional cardholders as set out in these Conditions of Use:

– Joint cardholders are bound by these Westpac Airpoints terms and conditions; and

– Additional cards are subject to these Westpac Airpoints terms and conditions.

Your information.The Privacy section of these Conditions of Use applies to information we hold about you in connection with your Airpoints credit card account. In addition, we may use and disclose personal information about you (including information about transactions involving your Airpoints credit card account) to Air New Zealand and any Air New Zealand programme partners or our bonus partners for the purposes of allowing Air New Zealand to administer the Airpoints programme, to enable Air New Zealand to conduct analysis on members of the Airpoints programme or for any other purpose outlined in the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions. Please refer to Air New Zealand’s Privacy Policy found in those terms and conditions for more information about how Air New Zealand handles your information.

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Cancellation.The Cancellation section of these Conditions of Use applies to our and your ability to cancel your Airpoints credit card account.Westpac may also cancel, suspend or discontinue the earning of Airpoints dollars or any other Airpoints member benefits on your account, at any time without prior notice if you fail to comply with these Conditions of Use, the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions or if our participation in the Airpoints programme ends. If your Airpoints credit card account is cancelled or closed, you will not earn Airpoints dollars or Status Points on purchases made since your most recent card account statement date. When you cancel your Airpoints credit card account, all cards and other payment instruments that are linked to it will also be blocked from accessing your account and cancelled.

Changes to Airpoints terms and conditions.The Variation of Conditions of Use section applies to our ability to change this Airpoints terms and conditions section. Air New Zealand may change the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions at any time as set out in those terms.

Disputes.You are responsible for checking your statements to ensure their accuracy.A dispute in relation to the awarding of Airpoints dollars or other Airpoints member benefits must be notified to us in writing within 30 days of the Airpoints credit card statement closing date. We may refer your dispute to Air New Zealand.These Conditions of Use and the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions are two separate agreements. Westpac has no liability to you under the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions and Air New Zealand has no liability to you under these Conditions of Use.

Definitions – Westpac Airpoints terms and conditions.Defined terms in this section shall have the meaning given to them in the Definitions – Credit Card Conditions of Use section and the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions unless they are otherwise defined here.Air New Zealand - means Air New Zealand Limited and its successors and assigns.Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions – means the terms and conditions that govern the Airpoints programme, as amended from time to time by Air New Zealand and published at airnewzealand.co.nz/airpoints Airpoints account – means the Air New Zealand account that records the Airpoints dollars earned, advanced and redeemed by a member of the Airpoints programme.Airpoints credit card – means the Westpac Airpoints Mastercard, Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard and Westpac Airpoints Business Mastercard issued to you or any other card holder on your account and includes, unless the context states otherwise, any joint/additional card(s) issued on the credit card account and associated payment instruments such as Westpac PayTag.

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Airpoints dollars – means Airpoints Dollars™ which are any frequent flyer points that are accrued to the Airpoints account of a nominated earner in accordance with the Air New Zealand Airpoints terms and conditions and these Conditions of Use.Airpoints member benefits - means Airpoints dollars, Status Point and other benefits available to you as an Airpoints credit cardholder as contained in these Conditions of Use.Airpoints programme – means the Air New Zealand frequent flyer programme governed by the Air New Zealand Airpoints Terms and Conditions. bonus partner – means a third party partner that may from time to time, offer promotional Airpoints dollars to Westpac customers for purchases of its products and services.nominated account – means a Westpac transaction or savings account that is linked to your Airpoints credit card and from which EFT transactions may be made using your card.nominated earner – means the Airpoints Member who is the account holder of the Airpoints credit card account and who has been nominated to receive Airpoints dollars earned from purchases on the Airpoints credit card account and who has provided their own Airpoints Member number to Westpac. payment instrument – means any instrument or device (such as a card, mobile phone, computer or Westpac PayTag, Westpac Masterpass) that is linked to and enables you to access your Airpoints credit card account. rewards – means any benefits, services, goods and facilities rewards that Air New Zealand may offer an Airpoints member in return for them redeeming a specified number of Airpoints dollars in their account. Status Points – means the points provided by Air New Zealand under the Airpoints programme which entitle members to attain and/or retain a particular ‘tier’ status with the Airpoints programme.AirpointsTM and Airpoints Dollars® are registered trademarks of Air New Zealand Limited.

Concierge and Home Assist terms and conditions.As a Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard® cardholder you are entitled to the Westpac Concierge and Home Assist service, subject to the terms and conditions below.Customer Care PTY Ltd (“Customer Care”) has been engaged by Westpac to provide this service on request by Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard cardholders. To use this service call 24 hours a day on 0800 707 002 or +64-9-914 8026.

Eligibility.All cardholders on the Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard account are eligible for the Concierge and Home Assist service.

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Concierge Description of Services.Personal Assistance Services.Service items include:

– Sourcing of gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day etc. – Delivery of fine foods, wines, spirits, birthday cakes etc – Hard to find items – collectable or luxury items – SMS, email reminders for important personal or business occasions – Adventure travel information – Recreational sporting activities – golf course referrals and tee times – Health and fitness – Relaxation and getaway retreats, day spas – Leisure tours, boat and fishing charters, resort/luxury housing rentals – Pet facilities – Research on electronic devices for the home or office – Arrangement for flowers and chocolates to a hotel room or house – Last minute babysitter arrangements – Charter of yachts, aircraft etc. – Travel enquiries and ticket purchases (airlines, rail etc) – Fitness referral – location, address, telephone number, membership

fees and range of equipment of health and fitness clubs – Assistance with transportation arrangements e.g. bookings for taxis,

limousines, rental cars etc.

Travel and Accommodation Services.Service items include:

– Car hire reservation services – Air travel reservations and information service – Hotel reservations information service – Referrals to conference and business services – Pre-trip information about travel destinations – Emergency interpretation and translation – Equipment rental - (laptop, cellular phone, digital projector, etc) – Cultural information - protocol and etiquette – Administrative support referrals – Meeting and event planning – Legal assistance referrals – Global security updates – IT helpdesk services.

Emergency Travel Assistance Services.Emergency services include:

– Assistance in arranging emergency card replacement and reporting lost/stolen cards

– Assistance in the management of lost/stolen travellers transactions – Lost/stolen document replacement – Lost luggage – Location and/or forwarding of lost or forgotten items, including

important medication

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– Source and referral to legal professionals in the event of an emergency whilst overseas

– Source information and referral to security and health advice – Financial assistance – arrange to wire or deliver cash for emergency

expenses – Emergency travel reservations and re-bookings when traveling overseas – Emergency interpretation service to assist with arrangement of

important things on the cardholder’s trip – Message relay to family or business associates back in New Zealand to

advise of delays, incidences or safe arrival – Pre-trip information – passport and visa requirements; health hazards

advisory; innoculation requirements; currency exchange; weather information; New Zealand Embassy information

– Medical advice (overseas only) and emergency medical referral – speak immediately to an experienced medical professional who can provide guidance, reassurance and a referral if necessary to an overseas doctor.

Entertainment and Event Ticketing. – Sourcing, purchasing and delivery of tickets for theatre shows, concerts

and sporting events – Sourcing and arranging hospitality packages – Providing details of events and shows in cities worldwide – Restaurant recommendations and reservations – Sourcing and arranging hotel/resort accommodation – Entertainment information and arrangement e.g. birthday party

arrangements.

Limitations of Concierge Service.The purpose of the Westpac Concierge service is to provide assistance and support for Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard cardholder’s travel, entertainment and business needs. The Concierge services staff will refuse any cardholder’s request which:

– is in contravention of local laws of the country in which a service is being requested

– relates to child prostitution or child pornography – it feels may demonstrate any fraud, forgery or false evidence on the

part of the cardholder. Any such suspicion shall automatically end obligations to provide the cardholder with assistance services on that particular occasion

– is too vague or general in nature; or – does not clearly provide some recreational benefit to the cardholder.

The Westpac Concierge service provided to you is provided in accordance with New Zealand laws. However please note that any items such as airline tickets or theatre tickets themselves may be subject to their own terms and conditions and may be subject to the laws of the country in which they are purchased.You must use your own skill and judgment when deciding to instruct Customer Care to confirm any arrangements Customer Care proposes or passes to you under the Concierge service. You should first consider the specific service providers’ terms and conditions relating to those

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arrangements. Any complaints or disputes that arise in relation to those terms and conditions you accept are between you and the specific service provider.

Home Assist – Description of Services.Westpac Home Assist is a service that enables Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard cardholders to contact Customer Care to obtain referrals to the contractor types listed below. You can contact Westpac Home Assist 24 hours a day on 0800 707 002, or +64-9-914 8026. You will need to provide your credit card details as proof of eligibility for service. On contacting Customer Care, Customer Care will ask you what the nature of the work you require done is, and provide you with a list of potential Contractors for you to choose a Contractor from.Customer Care can provide referrals to the following types of Contractors:

– Registered electrician – Customer Care will assist in arranging a registered electrician to repair the defect of the electrical system in your residence i.e. main switch or electrical fault or if possible an electrical appliance

– Plumber – Customer Care will assist in securing a plumber in the event of clogging water supply or a water pipe bursting in your residence. If possible, an estimate price will be obtained from the Plumber for your information. Customer Care will also assist you in arranging for the house call

– Gasfitter – Customer Care will assist in arranging a gasfitter in the event of a gas leak at your residence, and if possible, information regarding their costs

– Air-conditioner repair – Customer Care will assist in arranging an engineer to repair the defect of the air-conditioner in your residence

– Window repair – In the event glass doors/windows/walls are damaged at your residence, the supplier will provide referral information regarding glaziers and if possible their costs. Customer Care will assist you in arranging for a house call

– Locksmith assistance – If you are locked out of your residence by reason of being locked outside accidentally Customer Care will arrange for a locksmith to gain access to your residence

– Pest control – Customer Care can arrange for a company specialised in pest control to deal with pest problems in your residence

– Cleaning - Customer Care can arrange for a company specialised in domestic cleaning to clean your residence

– Gardening/lawn mowing – Customer Care can arrange for a company specialised in garden maintenance to maintain your garden

– Landscape gardening – Customer Care will provide you with referral information to specialised landscapers

– Nannies – Customer Care will provide you with referral information and where possible cost to employ a nanny

– Painters – Customer Care will provide you with referral information to companies that specialise in painting of your residence

– Builders – Customer Care will provide you with referral information of building companies that specialise in building/renovating your residence

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– Rubbish removal – Customer Care will provide you with referral information on rubbish removal companies and where possible cost to remove rubbish from your residence

– Carpet cleaning – Customer Care will provide you with a referral information on carpet cleaning companies and where possible cost to clean carpets at Your residence

– Window cleaning – Customer Care will provide you with referral information on window cleaning companies and where possible cost to clean windows at your residence.

Terms and conditions of Home Assist Service.You must pay the Contractor directly for any costs associated with the repairs and call-out charges to The Property. If you require a Contractor urgently, please advise Customer Care when you call. Customer Care shall make all reasonable efforts to arrange the coordination of the Contractor you choose to visit The Property within two hours of the call by you. If the Contractor is unable to visit The Property within two hours, Customer Care will ensure that you are advised of this. You will also be advised of the expected time of the visit to The Property.The Home Assist service is provided in accordance with New Zealand law. While Customer Care takes all reasonable care to make referrals only to reputable Contractors, you must rely on your own skill and judgement when deciding to use a particular Contractor.Any complaints or disputes that arise from the work performed by a Contractor at The Property are between you and the Contractor. Westpac and Customer Care have no involvement in those complaints or disputes. Customer Care conducts regular phone surveys to monitor satisfaction with the referral service and to assist Customer Care to constantly improve the quality of the services. With your approval, one of Customer Care service representatives will call you within 48 hours of the dispatch to The Property of a Contractor to collect your feedback on the service received and the repairs conducted.

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Definitions – Concierge and Home Assist terms and conditions.Unless a contrary meaning applies, the following definitions apply to Home Assist:you/your – means all cardholders on the Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard account.cardholder – means the holder of a current and valid Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard. This includes, unless the text states otherwise, any joint/ additional cards issued on Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard card account.Customer Care – means Customer Care Pty Ltd ABN 80079 071 579.Contractor – means the contractor, technician or professional who you chose from the list of contractors, technicians, or professionals that Customer Care provides to you to undertake work for you.The Property or residence – means your place of residence (comprised of your garden, private dwelling, garage and any other buildings used for domestic purposes and surrounding property, but excluding mobile homes, caravans, properties in multiple occupation and commercial premises).

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If your card or other payment instrument is lost or stolen

– Immediately call Westpac on 0800 707 002, 24 hours a day, seven days a week

– Immediately call us on +64 9 914 8026 (via International Operator), 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or fax +64 9 622 8063

Alternatively, report the loss to any bank displaying the Mastercard® acceptance mark.

Worldwide emergency travel assistanceFor assistance with medical, legal, travel or NZ diplomatic services call

– Mastercard Global Service™ +1 636 722 7111 – Or visit any bank displaying the Mastercard

acceptance mark.

Mastercard is a registered trade mark and the circles design is a trade mark of Mastercard International Incorporated.

When in New Zealand

When Overseas

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Who to call for Emergency assistance with your Westpac credit card(s)

Mastercard is a registered trade mark and the circles design is a trade mark of Mastercard International Incorporated.

Westpac New Zealand Limited.

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